Kansas Statutes
Article 5 - Administrative Procedure Act
77-525 Ex parte communications; exemption for certain agencies.

77-525. Ex parte communications; exemption for certain agencies. (a) A presiding officer serving in an adjudicative proceeding may not communicate, directly or indirectly, regarding any issue in the proceeding while the proceeding is pending, with any party or participant, with any person who has a direct or indirect interest in the outcome of the proceeding or with any person who has served in an investigatory or prosecutorial capacity or presided at a previous stage of the proceeding, without notice and opportunity for all parties to participate in the communication.
(b) A member of a multimember panel of presiding officers may communicate with other members of the panel regarding a matter pending before the panel, and any presiding officer may receive aid from staff assistants if the assistants do not:
(1) Receive ex parte communications of a type that the presiding officer would be prohibited from receiving; or
(2) furnish, augment, diminish or modify the evidence in the record.
(c) Unless required for the disposition of ex parte matters specifically authorized by statute, no party to an adjudicative proceeding, and no person who has a direct or indirect interest in the outcome of the proceeding or who presided at a previous stage of the proceeding, may directly or indirectly communicate in connection with any issue in that proceeding, while the proceeding is pending, with any person serving as presiding officer unless notice and an opportunity are given all parties to participate in the communication.
(d) If, before serving as presiding officer in an adjudicative proceeding, a person receives an ex parte communication of a type that could not properly be received while serving, the person, promptly after starting to serve, shall disclose the communication in the manner prescribed in subsection (e).
(e) A presiding officer who receives an ex parte communication in violation of this section shall place on the record of the pending matter all written communications received, all written responses to the communications and a memorandum stating the substance of all oral communications received, all responses made and the identity of each person from whom the presiding officer received an ex parte communication and shall advise all parties that these matters have been placed on the record. Any party desiring to rebut the ex parte communication must be allowed to do so, upon requesting the opportunity for rebuttal within 10 days after notice of the communication.
(f) If necessary to eliminate the effect of an ex parte communication received in violation of this section, a presiding officer who receives the communication may be disqualified and the portions of the record pertaining to the communication may be sealed by protective order.
(g) The state agency shall, and any party may, report any willful violation of this section to appropriate authorities for any disciplinary proceedings provided by law. In addition, each state agency, by rule and regulation, may provide for appropriate sanctions, including default, for any violations of this section.
(h) This section shall not apply to adjudicative proceedings before:
(1) The state corporation commission. Such proceedings shall be subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 77-545, and amendments thereto;
(2) the commissioner of insurance concerning any rate, or any rule, regulation or practice pertaining to the rates over which the commissioner has jurisdiction or adjudicative proceedings held pursuant to the Kansas insurance holding companies act. Such proceedings shall be subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 77-546, and amendments thereto; and
(3) the director of taxation. Such proceedings shall be subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 77-548, and amendments thereto.
History: L. 1984, ch. 313, § 25; L. 1986, ch. 362, § 7; L. 1988, ch. 356, § 12; L. 2009, ch. 109, § 12; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 77 - Statutes; Administrative Rules And Regulations And Procedure

Article 5 - Administrative Procedure Act

77-501 Title.

77-502 Definitions.

77-503 Application and construction; computing period of time.

77-503a Information not disclosed in public record; when.

77-504 Waiver.

77-505 Informal settlements; alternative dispute resolution.

77-506 Conversion of proceedings.

77-508 Hearings, not required in certain circumstances.

77-511 Time limits for processing application for an order or a request for a hearing; expiration of license, when.

77-512 Orders affecting licensure; requirements.

77-513 Hearings, applicable procedures.

77-514 Presiding officer.

77-515 Participation and representation.

77-516 Prehearing conference; notice.

77-517 Prehearing conference; procedure; prehearing order.

77-518 Notice of hearing.

77-519 Pleadings, motions, objections, briefs; service.

77-520 Default.

77-521 Intervention.

77-522 Discovery; authorization; requests; subpoenas, discovery orders and protective orders.

77-523 Hearing procedure.

77-524 Evidence; official notice.

77-525 Ex parte communications; exemption for certain agencies.

77-526 Orders, initial and final; exception for state corporation commission.

77-527 Review of initial order; exceptions to reviewability.

77-528 Stay.

77-529 Reconsideration.

77-530 Orders, when effective.

77-531 Service of order or notice.

77-532 Record.

77-533 Conference hearing; use, when.

77-534 Procedure.

77-535 Disclosure of material or essential facts.

77-536 Emergency proceedings; use, when; procedure.

77-537 Summary proceedings; use, when; right to request hearing; orders, contents.

77-541 Same; record.

77-542 Right to request hearing; statement filed.

77-545 State corporation commission; adjudicative proceedings; ex parte communications; file and docket, contents; technical staff, not party to proceedings.

77-546 Commissioner of insurance; adjudicative proceedings; ex parte communications; file and docket, contents; technical staff, not party to proceedings.

77-547 Same; administrative proceedings; agency head, defined.

77-548 Director of taxation; adjudicative proceedings; ex parte communications; file and docket, contents; technical staff, not party to proceedings.

77-549 Same; application for an order; when proceedings required; agency head designation; final orders.

77-550 Division of property valuation; administrative proceedings; agency head, designation.

77-551 Hearing of state agencies; presiding officer.

77-561 Office of administrative hearings; director; employees.

77-562 Same; transfer of powers, duties and functions from department of administration office of administrative hearings; successor thereto; rules and regulations; title to property.

77-563 Same; officers and employees transferred; benefits and rights.

77-564 Same; conflicts as to power, function or duty to be resolved by governor.

77-565 Same; legal custody of records transferred; no abatement of suits, actions or proceedings.

77-566 Same; balance of funds and liabilities transferred.